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1、高 中 英 语 北 师 大 版 必 修 1Unit2 Heroes 单 元 练 习1( Lesson1 instead, he prefers to solve the problem in peace.32. Qinghua University, (建立) in 1901, has many colleges now.33. It is our desire that every child can have (平等的) opportunities to get education of high quality.34. Nowadays, computers were put into

2、space rockets and sent to (探索) the Moon and Mars.35. It can take many years to (奋斗) for a high-paid job nowadays.36. The mother (使平静) the little boy by telling him a story.37. In my (看法), university education is very important to childrens future.38. She was always very (慷慨的) in giving help.39. We a

3、ll hope that theres no war and the people all over the world can live (和平地) side by side.40. All of them said they didnt like the design, but (就个人而言 ) I thought it was very fashionable.41. There are three (人物) in the play, Father, Mother and their son.42. It is a bit hotter in summer in the southern

4、 (省).43. Neil Armstrong is the first (宇航员) to walk on the moon.44. He has lived through two (革命).45. The meeting is going on in a very friendly (气氛).四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共 5 小题;共 10 分)46. 天空中繁星闪烁。in the heavens.47. - Sleep well last night ?- Far from that! My next door neighbour (放音乐) pretty loud. (play

5、)48. 由于他的愚蠢的行为,他看上去有点尴尬。(词数不限)He because of his silly behaviour.49. 依我看,你应该首先完成作业。, you should finish your homework first.50. 他正在和他妈妈说话,这时候他听到有人喊他的名字。(词数不限)He was speaking with his mother .五、单项选择(共 15 小题;共 15 分)51. Bill is so that he gave away most of his money to the charity when he retired.A. simp

6、le B. generous C. aggressive D. lonely52. I was walking along the road someone patted me on the shoulder from behind.A. while B. immediately C. when D. the moment53. Human beings have already launched satellites to space and made great achievements.A. develop B. exploit C. explore D. discover54. - I

7、 cant believe it! I only got a B on my project.- Thats not a bad grade.- But I on it for weeks.A. am working B. have worked C. work D. worked55. Dr. Sun Yat-sen had for the independence of the country and happiness of the people in all his life.A. asked B. longed C. struggled D. waited56. - What abo

8、ut your self-drive trip yesterday?- Tiring! The road is being widened, and we a rough ride.A. had B. have C. would have D. have had57. my opinion, your plan is similar his in general.A. In; to B. By; for C. With; about D. In; at58. Sorry! I a letter this morning and forgot all about the appointment.

9、A. wrote B. have written C. was writing D. had written59. James has just arrived, but I didnt know he until yesterday.A. will come B. was coming C. had come D. came60. Nankai University, in 1919, has a history of more than 94 years.A. found B. founding C. founded D. to be founded61. He doubted wheth

10、er she would be to the task, so she was not admitted.A. equal B. similar C. familiar D. content62. - What about my haircut?- It you look ten years younger, believe it or not.A. made B. makes C. will make D. has made63. He tried to be , but his trembling hands gave him away.A. quiet B. still C. silen

11、t D. calm64. Ill go to the library as soon as I finish what I .A. was doing B. am doingC. have done D. had been doing65. She said she didnt like it, but I thought it was very good.A. personally B. apparently C. fortunately D. eventually六、完形填空(共 20 小题;共 30 分)It was a cold winter morning. Half asleep

12、at the train station, I stared into the distance, 66 for the train to take me to my 67 in Boston. The world was quiet. The very few people on the street kept to themselves, 68 their steaming cups of coffee.Reaching into my pocket as the 69 was approaching, my numb hand searched for the $20 bill to p

13、ay my fare. The pocket was 70 ! I searched through my bag and then I felt 71 . Unless the money dropped from the sky, Id be 72 there.“Whats the matter?” A short, elderly man stood before me.“Oh, nothing Well, I 73 my money and now I cant pay for the ticket. Im going to 74 my math class and the train

14、 is leaving.”“Here, use this.”The man held a $20 bill. I looked up, 75 . People just didnt do that any more. Everyone worried about their own 76 , rarely stopping to think about others, especially teenage strangers.“Thank you, but no, I cant.”“ 77 itgo!” The man pushed me 78 the train. I bought a ro

15、und-trip ticket, and he refused the change I 79 to give him back. I did not know what to saya million thoughts raced through my mind, yet I stood 80 .For the train ride I was silent. I began to see the world through 81 eyes. That man made a difference with such a simple 82 .A week later I was at the

16、 train station again, with an extra $20 83 I saw the man. And there he was.“Excuse me, sir, I believe I owe you this.” I 84 the money into his hand.Failing to refuse, he said, “Just remember to do the same for someone in your shoes some day.” I smiled, 85 .The elderly man is my hero. For many, heroe

17、s are famous, but my hero is a giving stranger who taught me a lesson in life. I will never forget his kindness.66. A. watching B. looking C. reaching D. arranging67. A. home B. class C. office D. factory68. A. serving B. carrying C. minding D. making69. A. chance B. crowd C. driver D. train70. A. d

18、eep B. empty C. messy D. tight71. A. hopeless B. useless C. relieved D. dissatisfied72. A. blocked B. drawn C. stuck D. tied73. A. wasted B. counted C. spent D. lost74. A. miss B. skip C. fail D. stop75. A. frightened B. disturbed C. surprised D. concerned76. A. problems B. complaints C. positions D

19、. challenges77. A. Seize B. Get C. Catch D. Take78. A. in B. beyond C. toward D. on79. A. offered B. managed C. happened D. attempted80. A. unconsciously B. silently C. seriously D. uncomfortably81. A. curious B. changed C. bright D. widened82. A. task B. act C. example D. performance83. A. so that

20、B. even if C. now that D. in case84. A. dropped B. pushed C. pressed D. placed85. A. content B. scared C. annoyed D. numb七、阅读理解(共 15 小题;共 30 分)ABorn in 1983 in Linyi, Shandong Province, Chen Zhou had an unhappy childhood. When he was only six years old, his parents got divorced. He had to leave his

21、hometown and began wandering at the age of eight. Whats worse, he lost his legs in a train accident.Faced with various difficulties, he never gave up. To make a living, he used to sell newspapers, polish shoes for others, and repair electrical equipment. Anyway, he decided to be a singer in the end.

22、 Now Chen Zhou has been a little famous for his songs. “God took my legs away, but I will make them up,“ he said.He has strived to achieve more than most able-bodied people would even dream of. He has married and has a beautiful wife and a pair of children. “I can make my life meaningful, though I h

23、ave no legs,“ he said.Chen Zhou is more than a traveling musician. He is a mountain climber, an inspirational speaker and an advocate for the disabled. It is hard enough to climb up a mountain when you have got two legs, but for legless Chen Zhou reaching the summit is an extraordinary achievement,

24、considering he can do so only by using his arms. In fact, he has climbed all of Chinas five great mountains including Mount Tai 11 times. To walk up those steps with his arms, he used a pair of home-made wooden boxes that each weighs seven pounds.So far, he has been to more than 700 cities in China

25、and has held over 3000 street concerts. What inspires people most is that he often donates money to those who are in trouble. Chen Zhou, whose story has moved millions of people, has set a good example to us and deserves our respect.“Everyone may get knocked down in life. However, the winners get up

26、 no matter how many times they get knocked down. Ill keep fighting as long as I breathe,“ said Chen Zhou.86. Paragraph 1 mainly tells us that .A. Chen Zhou struggled for his idealB. Chen Zhou wandered at his young ageC. Chen Zhou had an unhappy familyD. Chen Zhou had an miserable childhood87. What i

27、s the authors attitude to Chen Zhou?A. Pitiful. B. Understandable.C. Admirable. D. Supportive.88. What can we learn from Chen Zhou?A. All is not gold that glitters.B. Better to do well than to say well.C. Where there is a will, there is a way.D. Actions speak louder than words.89. Which is the best

28、title for the passage?A. A Legless Climber B. A Strong-minded SoulC. From Beggar to Hero D. Who Moved Us?BGillian Clarke, Wales national poet, has become the second Welsh winner of the Queens Gold Medal for Poetry.Mrs. Clarke, 74, said she was “humbled“(卑微的) to join names such as WH Auden, John Betj

29、eman, Philip Larkin and Welshman RS Thomas in receiving the honour. It recognizes her body of work which ended with the collection A Recipe for Water, published in 2009. The Cardiff-born poet, who lives in Talgarreg, Ceredigion, will receive her honour from the Queen this year.She was named Wales th

30、ird national poet in 2008 and works as a poet, playwright, editor and translator. She is the author of several poetry collections and many broadcast plays.Mrs. Clarke said she was amazed when she heard she had received the gold medal. “I didnt win raffles(抽彩), so I didnt expect this. Some of my grea

31、test heroes have received the awardAuden, Les Murray, UA Fanthorpe and, at the top of my list, RS Thomas. So many wonderful people have received the award and I wondered if I belonged on such a famous list, but I thought if RS Thomas can accept, so can I.“Mrs. Clarke is the 11th woman poet who won t

32、he award. She said the medal was a “gift for poetry and for Wales“. Poet laureate (桂冠诗人) Carol Ann Duffy, who hosted the medals judging panel(专门小组), described her as “part of the literary landscape of this country“.The Queens Gold Medal for Poetry was set up by George V in 1933 at the suggestion of

33、the excellent poet laureate, John Masefield. The honour is awarded for excellence in poetry for either a body of work or an outstanding poetry collection published during the year of the award.90. According to the passage, Gillian Clarke did all the following EXCEPT .A. being a poetB. writing broadc

34、ast playsC. being a translatorD. writing songs for famous singers91. What does Gillian Clarke think of her winning the award?A. Doubtful. B. Deserved.C. Unexpected. D. Disappointing.92. It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that Gillian Clarke .A. was a confident poetB. looked down on other w

35、ritersC. thought RS Thomas shouldnt have received the awardD. still had a long way to go before making a name for herselfCHistorians usually just study great things that happened in the past time, but Drew Faust has made history! On February 11, 2007, Faust was named president of Harvard University.

36、 She is the first woman to hold the position in the schools 371-year history.“I am a historian,“ she said. “Ive spent a lot of time thinking about the past, and about how it shapes the future. No university in the country, perhaps the world, has as remarkable a past as Harvards.“And our common enter

37、prise is to make Harvards future even more remarkable than its past. That will mean recognizing and building on what we already do well. It will also mean recognizing what we dont do as well as we should, and not being satisfied until we find ways to do better.“It is her great desire for improvement

38、 and willingness to try out new ideas that have given Drew success in a world controlled by men. “This is a mans world, my girl, and the sooner you learn that, the better off youll be.“ Drew Faust recalls her mother telling her this when she was young, but she didnt buy it.Faust grew up in a well-of

39、f family in Virginias Shenandoah Valley in the 1950s. Even then, she was a trailblazer(先驱). A conversation with her familys black handyman(零工) and driver inspired her to write a letter, on school notebook paper, to President Dwight Eisenhower.She asked that he help bring US citizens together in the

40、south, a much divided part of the country at the time.“Drew Faust is a historian with her eyes on the future,“ said Susan Graham, a professor of Harvard. Many of the universitys schools said that they believe Harvard will have a brighter future under the leadership of Drew Faust.93. Why does the wri

41、ter say Drew Faust has made history?A. Because she is a historian.B. Because she was president of Harvard University.C. Because she was the first woman to be president of Harvard University.D. Because Harvard has a remarkable past.94. What do we know about historians?A. They usually study great thin

42、gs that happened in the past.B. They are usually presidents of universities.C. They are usually born in well-off families.D. They are usually women.95. What does the underlined word buy in the fourth paragraph mean?A. Accept. B. Expect. C. Purchase. D. Afford.96. What did her mother mean by saying T

43、his is a mans world, my girl. ?A. To encourage her to do mans work.B. To tell her to do things as a girl should do.C. To ask her to be well-off.D. To expect her to be a historian.97. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Faust was born in the north of the US.B. She wrote a lette

44、r to President Eisenhower when she became president of Harvard.C. Fausts desire for improvement and willingness to try out new ideas has given her success.D. Historians just care about great things that happened in the past.DThe Gloria Barron Prize honors American young people from 8 to 18 who have

45、shown leadership and courage in public service. Each year ten winners each receive $2,000 to support their higher education or their service work.Ellie Wen, 18, was volunteering at a community center in Los Angeles. The center was set up to help immigrant families. She happened to meet adults in an

46、EFL (English as a foreign language) class. “When I saw them struggling hard, I wondered how people in poor countries could learn English,“ Ellie said.So she started a Website, “Repeat After Us“, where people can listen to English and practice their accents. Volunteers have helped Ellie record more t

47、han 6,600 texts, including Abraham Lincolns “Gettysburg Address“.Hard work pays off. There were so many times that Ellie was discouraged, but she stuck to it. The website crashed early on, and all the recordings were lost. But volunteers worked together vigorously to start over, and the visitors returned to the site.“Just follow your idea and know that the world is so k

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